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<math> ({1^2-1 \over 1-1})^2 = ({0 \over 0})^2</math> | <math> ({1^2-1 \over 1-1})^2 = ({0 \over 0})^2</math> | ||
Denominator can't be 0 so it is undefined at that point. | |||
But in the graph if a = 1 it looks like it is |
Revision as of 12:16, 29 August 2021
When you see this equation it means you are try to let x approaches a.
You may have a question why can't we just write it as
some times we can't tell what is the F(a) equals to.
example 1
But If a = 1 then you will get
Denominator can't be 0 so it is undefined at that point.
But in the graph if a = 1 it looks like it is